Aron White, Christian Robinson punctuate UGA's return with school flag . (Johnny Crawford)
This is the column that I didn’t think I would be writing six weeks ago, when Georgia fizzled and nearly self-destructed at Vanderbilt, and a five-game winning streak seemed like the furthest thing from Mark Richt’s mind.
This is the column that didn’t seem plausible three months ago when I looked up at the scoreboard and saw, “Boise State 35, Georgia 21” after looking down on the Georgia Dome field to see a Bulldogs team get beat physically by a Mountain West Conference team and play flat emotionally — the worst possible exacta for a hyped-up season opener.
This is the column that says Georgia can beat LSU.
This is not to diminish anything LSU has accomplished this season. How can one diminish an SEC team going 12-0? The Tigers have played and beaten seven teams that were ranked at the time they played. That includes No. 3 Oregon to start the season (40-27), No. 2 Alabama in Tuscaloosa (9-6 in overtime) and No. 3 Arkansas (41-17). LSU is as legitimate and proven as any No. 1 team that has come along in years.
Which doesn’t mean it can’t lose.
No. I’m not drunk on the Kool-Aid. Something changed in Athens. Maybe the 33-28 escape at Vanderbilt was a wake-up call. Maybe it was just a case of a young team slowly gaining confidence. At the very least, we know players reaffirmed that they believed in — and would follow — their head coach. Because a team doesn’t just rally from a 17-3 deficit to beat its nemesis (Florida), destroy Auburn 45-7 and spin a 10-game winning streak after a 0-2 start because it’s suddenly getting bounces.
After the body-slamming of Auburn, when it became clear the Dogs would win the SEC East, many felt they would have a “puncher’s chance” in the conference title game against the winner of the West, LSU or Alabama. But that short-changes Georgia.
When I hear puncher’s chance, I think George Foreman vs. Michael Moorer. In 1994, when Moorer was the heavyweight champion, he won nine straight rounds against the unranked 45-year-old Foreman. Then he got stupid. Foreman suckered him in. He landed a concrete right hand to Moorer’s porcelain chin. When Moorer looked up from the canvas, he saw little blue songbirds circling above him.
Three months after the loss to Boise State, the Bulldogs return to the Georgia Dome Saturday against LSU. They don’t need to rely on one lucky punch to win. They have become that good. They are playing with a rhythm, a confidence and an edge that we haven’t seen since 2007.
A year ago, when I wrote that Richt deserved to come back this season because of what he had accomplished in Athens, there was a backlash. Many fans wanted him fired. I wasn’t ready to make that leap. But neither did I share the confidence of Richt’s defenders, particularly after the season’s first two games. An unraveling seemed imminent. So did a job change. Clearly, that’s not happening now.
LSU is rolling. But so is Georgia. Aaron Murray is the best quarterback the LSU defense will face this season, and in the last four games he has completed 68 percent of his passes for 14 touchdowns and two interceptions. The offense is loaded with receivers: Orson Charles, Malcolm Mitchell, Tavarres King, et al. (Just when Georgia Tech figured it had everybody covered Saturday, a freshman, Chris Conley, popped open in the end zone. Chris Conley? He’s UGA’s sixth-leading receiver.)
The assumption here is that with Isaiah Crowell being held out Saturday with an ankle injury, he and Carlton Thomas (who had only a few carries against Tech) will be ready for LSU and provide balance to the offense.
Defensively, the Dogs get better by the week. They throttled the Tech’s option offense Saturday and held the Jackets to 10 points until a meaningless touchdown in the final minutes.
Boise State and South Carolina combined for eight offensive touchdowns in the first two games. In the 10 since, Georgia has allowed only 12 offensive touchdowns. That includes one or none in seven of the 10 games. This is the second-best defense LSU will face this season. They managed only three field goals (one in overtime) against the only opponent with a better one, Alabama.
Georgia doesn’t have a mere puncher’s chance in the SEC championship. Georgia has a legitimate chance. The team that will play in the Georgia Dome on Dec. 3 is not the same one that played there on Sept. 3.
Some things you just don’t see coming.
By Jeff Schultz
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Jborodawg
November 29th, 2011
12:44 pm
PurpleNGold, Sam L Jackson et al who keep spouting that Dawg fans are delusional, thumping our chests, etc…I posit that you’re even more delusional. Out of 29 pages on this blog, maybe a handful have said the Dawgs WILL win. You two (and maybe a couple others) are the only ones who’ve brought up the Awbun game. The vast majority have only agreed with Schulz that we “have a chance”. Logically, that means that the vast majority recognize that LSU is a superior team, ranked #1, etc. To continually fabricate what Dawg fans have posted, or to place emphasis on 2-3 posts out of a hundred is delusional; and pitiful.
Like fans from every team in the country who are going to a ‘championship’ game, yes, we’re proud of our team. I haven’t been to the Nawlins Times Picayune web site yet; but I garontee you that commenters there are bragging their butts off about LSU. And there’s probably a couple Bulldog fans acting just as obsessed as you with another team’s blog.
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November 29th, 2011
2:40 pm
[...] wouldn’t be surprised if we win, either. I’m just saying, as Jeff Schultz pointed out, we have more than a puncher’s chance in this game. If LSU wins, fine. They’re the #1 team in the country, and they’ve proved that [...]
Robert
November 29th, 2011
2:53 pm
“What I don’t understand is why is GA not ranked higher than 14th?”
Who have they beaten that would make you think they warrent being ranked anywhere?
They played two decent teams this season and got outplayed and outclassed by both.
The only win they have that is even slightly impressive was the pasting they put on Auburn.
LSU 38 Georgia 10 -
Robert
November 29th, 2011
2:57 pm
I encourage Georgia fans to root and root hard for the Dawgs – no problem there
Does Georgia have a chance? Sure. Upsets of this magnitude HAVE HAPPENED.
But the likelihood is very low.
Talking about this they have a legitimate shot is just not realistic.
They made it to the title game. They and their fans are entitled to dream, just like the guy who buys a lottery ticket.
But some of the folks on this blog act like they buy the lottery ticket and then go ahead and buy the new house and car before the drawing takes place
Robert
November 29th, 2011
3:16 pm
Look at what happened to Arkansas – and I think they are a reasonable comparison to Georgia. Look at the schedule and they were on a roll coming in and so on – Georgia can say they kick ed Auburn’s behind more but then again Arkansas beat SC which we couldnt do
Bottom line I think Arkansas is a slightly better than Georgia – and LSU just absolutely rolled them
meatigerman
November 29th, 2011
4:09 pm
Wishful thinking Dawg’s fans, but this is a special LSU team that is getting better as the season progresses. They don’t have lapses and don’t rest on their laurels. They will come to play and play well so if you’re hoping for a letdown, sorry it won’t happen. LSU 55 Georgia 3
Wutehvah
November 29th, 2011
4:24 pm
The Honey Badger is gonna bring the pain.
PurpleNGold
November 29th, 2011
4:54 pm
Awww come on, Jborodawg. I’m just messin’ wit you Georgie folk. I know you know we’re gonna win. Donchu go gittin yer overalls ina bunch.
Jborodawg
November 29th, 2011
6:55 pm
I went to the Times Picayune…nola.com. The first article had this for the first comment…then about 20 amens….
“……. if they win the next two games which I am confident that they will, IMO this will be the greatest college football team ever (from a strength of schedule standpoint). I mean lets see they beat
#2 Alabama on road
#3 Oregon at neutral site
#3 Arkansas at home
#16 West Virginia on road
#17 Florida at home
#20 Auburn at home
#25 Miss State on road-Thursday Night Game
#10-12(projected) Georgia on road (Georgia dome is road game IMO)
#2 Alabama at home (Superdome is home game IMO)
Can anyone tell me another team in the history of College Football to have played a harder 14 game schedule? I dare them to try….”
LSU#1
November 30th, 2011
4:26 pm
10/8 LSU vs FL 41-11
10/29 UGA vs. FL 24-20
That is all.
Jborodawg
December 1st, 2011
7:43 am
#10 Georgia?
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December 1st, 2011
4:48 pm
[...] I really believe the Dogs have a chance to win this game. They are playing that well and that confident. The problem is too many things need to happen. [...]
robs
December 1st, 2011
5:07 pm
Ga. will lose to LSU as usual if the team wouldnt have laid down on the quarterbac in Fla they wouldnt have won that one
Flo-Ri-Duh
December 2nd, 2011
9:30 am
Les Miles will blitz Murray on every play. Georgia better learn how to beat the blitz – pass to the RB. Screen passes and draw plays and a couple of double reverses. Trick plays EARLY but not late. Throw the kitchen sink at the LSU defense and hope something works. Murray knows what to do but will he have time to do it? Georiga’s defense will match up with LSU’s offense and if UGA eliminates turnovers and dumb penalties this should be a game middle to low scoring which gives Georgia a chance.
VarsityOnionRingsAddict
December 2nd, 2011
3:19 pm
Hunker Down just one last time Dawgs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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squat
December 3rd, 2011
6:32 pm
keep running up the the BOBO u dikhead…
vinny
December 3rd, 2011
8:13 pm
we hung first half by having lsu backed up. dawgs played great 1s half.
second half they turned their tigers on our dawgs. was no doubt at the end of game why lsu is the best in the land. we can’t play with the sec west.
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